1、raising standards worldwide NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW BSI Standards Publication PD 6662:2010 PUBLISHED DOCUMENT Scheme for the application of European standards for intrusion and hold-up alarm systems This publication is not to be regarded as a British St
2、andard.PD 6662:2010 PUBLISHED DOCUMENT Publishing and copyright information The BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the document was last issued. BSI 2010 ISBN 978 0 580 62025 6 ICS 13.310 The following BSI references relate to the work on this standard: Committee referenc
3、e GW/1 Draft for comment 09/30203716 DC Publication history First published March 2000 Second edition, August 2004 Third (present) edition May 2010 Amendments issued since publication Date Text affected BSI 2010 i PD 6662:2010 PUBLISHED DOCUMENTContents Foreword ii 1 Scope 1 2 Abbreviations 1 3 Sche
4、me content 1 4 Claims of compliance 4 5 Identity cards 5 6 Risk assessment 5 Annexes Annex A (normative) UK specific recommendations 6 Annex B (informative) UK specific guidance 6 Annex C (informative) Additional guidance 8 Bibliography 10 List of tables Table B.1 Duration of alternative power suppl
5、y 7 Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to ii, pages 1 to 10, an inside back cover and a back cover.PD 6662:2010 ii BSI 2010 PUBLISHED DOCUMENTForeword Publishing information This Published Document is published by BSI and came into effect on 31 May
6、 2010. It was prepared by Subcommittee GW/1/2, Installed alarm systems, under the authority of Technical Committee GW/1, Electronic security systems. A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary. Supersession The provisions of this standard become
7、 effective immediately and can be used as soon as suitable products are available to comply with its recommendations. However, the technical committee recognizes that suppliers of products and services within the scope of this standard will require time to comply. For this reason, PD6662:2004+A2:200
8、6 will be withdrawn on 31 May 2012. Relationship with other publications A series of European Standards for intrusion and hold-up alarm systems (I b) the name of the employee and employees signature; c) the expiry date of the identity card (not more than three years from the date of issue); and d) a
9、 current photograph of the employee. Employees should be instructed to carry their identity cards while on duty. Identity cards should be formally withdrawn from employees renewing their cards or leaving the organization, and destroyed in a secure manner, which should preclude any further use of the
10、 withdrawn card. A record of identity cards issued should be maintained. This record should also indicate the status and location of withdrawn cards, e.g. whether they have been destroyed or lost, or where they are held by the employee/organization.6 Risk assessment The context in which the term “ri
11、sk assessment” is included within DD CLC/TS 50131-7 relates solely to the determination of the grade and the design of the I&HAS. A suitable form of wording for inclusion in documentation relating to the location (risk) survey for an I&HAS, is as follows: “This assessment relates solely to the gradi
12、ng and design of the I&HAS according to DD CLC/TS 50131-7. The grading and design are based on a survey of the premises and information available at the time, including any valuation(s) or other information provided by the customer or the customers representative (e.g. the insurer).”PD 6662:2010 6 B
13、SI 2010 PUBLISHED DOCUMENTAnnex A (normative) UK specific recommendationsA.1 Hold-up devices For I&HASs installed under this scheme and which include hold-up device, these devices should conform to BS 4737-3.14:1986, 3.2b) or 3.2c).A.2 Police response Systems that are installed as Grade 1 or Grade 2
14、, Option X (see B.3), should not be used to initiate a police response.A.3 BS EN 50131-1:2006+A1:2009, 8.3.1, Level 2 authorization for level 3 access NOTE BS EN 50131-1 does not specify how long level 2 authorization may remain active or that it is required individually each time that level 3 acces
15、s is required. There is thus no time limit, and level 2 authorization may remain in force until manually removed (see BS EN 50131-3:2009, 8.3.1). If level 2 authorization remains available until manually reset, written agreement is needed to confirm that the customer has agreed to this, in addition
16、to the electronic authorization.A.4 BS EN 50131-1:2006+A1:2009, 8.8, Interconnections All conditions that allow an option of “fault” or “tamper” should be processed as “tamper” conditions (see BS EN 50131-1:2006+A.1, Table 20).Annex B (informative) UK specific guidanceB.1 Portable hold-up devices Fo
17、r the purposes of the PD 6662 scheme, inclusion in Grades 3 and 4 of portable hold-up devices and associated receiving equipment meeting Grade 2 requirements of BS EN 50131-5-3 does not reduce the overall grade of the I&HAS.B.2 Grade 1, Option T I&HAS For the purpose of this UK scheme, it is permitt
18、ed to install a Grade 1 I&HAS that includes an ATS with a reporting time classification of T1, provided there is always supplementary means of raising a local audible alarm. It is essential that the system complies in all other respects to all other Grade 1 requirements of BS EN 50131-1. This system is designated as Grade 1, Option T. For Grade 1, Option T systems, the supplementary warning device is located within the supervised premises inside an enclosure that has tamper detection of opening by normal means. The minimum sound output level is 70 dBA 1 metre.